Providing housing decreases the incentive for the poor to find their own.

A. True
B. False
C. Uncertain


C. Uncertain

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A) protecting small independent firms against large corporations. B) outlawing all monopolies whether they perform "bad acts" or not. C) price differentiation due to differences in quality and cost. D) restricting interlocking directorates.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics produces data on unemployment and other aspects of the labor market from a regular survey of about 600 households, called the Current Population Survey

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A reflationary (expansionist) policy:

a) Increases aggregate supply b) Increases aggregate demand c) Decreases the price level d) Increases full employment

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Externalities can be positive or negative. An example of a positive externality is the third-party benefits from solar energy production such as reduced emissions, cleaner air, and the "warm glow" some people experience from engaging in sustainable activities. An example of a negative externality is the emissions produced from driving gasoline powered motor vehicles such. These emissions have been shown to adversely effect the environment, agriculture, and human productivity, morbidity, and mortality. Which of the following policies would NOT incentivize consumers or producers to internalize external costs of the activities they engage in?

a. Driving subsidies to automobile drivers. b. Production subsidies to manufacturers of solar energy equipment such as photovoltaic cells and batteries. c. Driving taxes to automobile drivers. d. Consumption subsidies to buyers of solar energy equipment such as photovoltaic cells and batteries. e. None of the above.

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